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High-Rise Housing in Brum (7/9)

 

 

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High-Rise Housing in Brum (7/9)
 
Oast House (Top)
 
Oast House (1967) is a 38-metre 13-storey residential tower on Gumbleberrys Close in the Alum Rock area of east Birmingham, roughly three miles from the city centre.
 
Gumbleberrys Close B8 2PR - Map

Guide Alum Rock

 
Osbourne Tower (Top)
 
Osbourne Tower (1966) is a 47-metre 16-storey residential tower on Gladstone Road in the Aston area of north Birmingham, roughly 2 miles from the city centre.

This tower block has been earmarked for demolition by 2016 (News Headlines 28/09/11).

 
Gladstone Road B6 7PA - Map

Guide Aston

 
Ottawa Tower (Top)
 
Ottawa Tower (1966) is a 47-metre 16-storey residential tower on Murrell Close in the Benmore area of Attwood Green in central Birmingham.
 
Murrell Close B5 7LZ - Map

Guide Attwood Green

 
Park Court (Top)
 
Park Court (1964) is a 12-storey refurbished residential tower on the Boldmere Road in Sutton Coldfield, roughly 5 miles from Birmingham city centre.

This building is used as sheltered housing for the elderly.

 
Boldmere Road B73 5UW - Map

Guide Boldmere

 
Parker House (Top)
 
Parker House is a 38-metre 13-storey residential tower at Britford Close on the Baverstock Estate in the Brandwood area of south Birmingham, roughly 5 miles from the city centre.
 
Britford Close B14 5LJ - Map

Guide Brandwood

 
Pennycroft House (Top)
 
Pennycroft House is a 38-metre 13-storey residential tower on Rattle Croft in the Stechford area of east Birmingham, roughly 4 miles from the city centre.
 
Rattle Croft B33 8EE - Map

Guide Stechford

 
Pitmeadow House (Top)
 
Pitmeadow House (1966) is a 38-metre 13-storey residential tower at Pound Road on the Baverstock Estate in the Druids Heath area of Brandwood, roughly 6 miles from Birmingham city centre.
 
Pound Road B14 5SE - Map

Guide Brandwood

 
Pleck House (Top)
 
Pleck House (1966) is a 38-metre 13-storey residential tower on Winterbourne Croft in the Druids Heath area of Brandwood, roughly 6 miles from Birmingham city centre.
 
Winterbourne Croft B14 5PU - Map

Guide Brandwood

 
Pritchett Tower (Top)
 
Pritchett Tower (1971) is a 57-metre 20-storey residential tower at Arthur Street on the Saint Andrews Estate in the Small Heath area of Birmingham, roughly two miles from the city centre.
 
Arthur Street B10 0NZ - Map

Guide Small Heath

 
 
 
 
Quarry House (Top)
 
Quarry House is a 7-storey residential tower with a Y-shaped footprint on Cock Hill Lane in the Rubery area of south-west Birmingham, roughly 7 miles from the city centre.
 
Cockhill Lane B45 9SG - Map

Guide Rubery

 
Redditch House (Top)
 
Redditch House is a six-storey residential tower with a Y-shaped footprint on Shirestone Road in the Kitts Green area of east Birmingham, roughly 5 miles from the city centre.
 
93 Shirestone Road B33 0DB - Map

Guide Kitts Green

 
Redway Court (Top)
 

Redway Court (1967) is a 9-storey residential tower at Mount View on the Mount Estate in the Reddicap Heath area of Sutton Coldfield, roughly 6 miles from Birmingham city centre.

 
Mount View B75 7DS - Map

Guide Reddicap Heath

 
Risborough House (Top)
 
Risborough House is an 11-storey residential tower on Shifnal Walk in the Turves Green area of Northfield, roughly 6 miles from Birmingham city centre.
 
Shifnal Walk B31 4EH - Map

Guide Turves Green

 
Rushmore House (Top)
 
Rushmore House is a Y-shaped residential tower on Cock Hill Lane in the Rubery area of south-west Birmingham, roughly 7 miles from the city centre.
 
Cock Hill Lane B45 9RU - Map

Guide Rubery

 
 
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